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Sometimes the inefficiencies of the Canadian ‘justice’ system are a good thing

September 7, 2012 By Kathy Shaidle

Criminal Case against Terry Tremaine for Spreading “Hate” – STAYED by Sask Court:

This is good news to all freedom-loving Canadians who are disgusted by the state censoring non-violent opinions on the internet.  

The case against Mr. Tremaine was under Canada’s notorious criminal “hate law” (Section 319 of the Criminal Code) which criminalize certain types of speech – generally at the behest of special interest groups and serial complainers.

Now it is time to get rid of the Criminal prohibition against so-called “hate” speech.  It is an unreasonable limit to freedom of expression in Canada, and has been shown over the last 20 years of the operation of the criminal “hate law” – it has been used almost exclusively to target a certain type of speech, which is only ever applied against one racial group – white Canadians.  

Muslim imams who preach hate to hundreds in a Mosque or on the Internet – are totally free to do as they please with little interference of the busy-body hate crime units across Canada. 

Instead the police hate crime units across Canada, are busy posting an avalanche of hate speech themselves in an effort to drum up business for themselves.

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